Bayern
Munich have had a disappointing season by their own standards. Constant squad
rotation and defensive frailties in poor performances undermined the start of
manager Niko Kovač’s tenure at the club.
The German
Bundesliga record winners are used to swatting away teams in the league such
that by this stage of the season there’s a considerably wide gap on the league
table between them and the rest of the chasing pack.
Their
issues this season have run so deep that several players became disillusioned with
being unnecessarily dropped after a decent performance for the sake of squad
rotation.
The damaging
loss to league leaders Borussia Dortmund before last month’s international
break seems to have jolted the Bavarians back to life, consecutive wins ensure
they now sit third on the log –albeit nine points behind the leaders- after
last weekend’s 3-0 dismantling of FC Nurnberg.
Kovač now knows his strongest team. Fielding the same starting XI for three consecutive victories in all competitions.
Kovač now knows his strongest team. Fielding the same starting XI for three consecutive victories in all competitions.
Joshua
Kimmich has been restored to his natural midfield position to replace the
previously-injured Thiago Alcantara and he and Leon Goretzka have struck up a
balanced partnership.
Defence is
where The Bavarians have had the most problems this season and a settled team has
afforded Manuel Neuer his first league clean sheet in almost two months. Kovac has
persisted with Niklas Süle and Jerome Boateng in the heart of defence,
Matt Hummels loses out to Boateng here probably due to speed and Rafinha takes
the right full back position vacated by Kimmich.
Talisman Robert
Lewandowski continues to do what he does best, netting a brace over the weekend
after his double in the Champions League whitewash of Benfica.
The state
of the attack has been greatly enhanced by the return of livewire Kingsley
Coman after three months out since the opening day of the league season,
getting him back to full match fitness would be instrumental for Kovač . He was
greatly missed during his absence although veteran Frank Ribéry reminded
us of his worth with his first league goal of the season.
With Kovač’s
policy of keeping the squad happy by giving every player minutes on the pitch
now dropped, some senior members of the squad would not be happy with being on
the bench none more so than James Rodriguez.
The
technically-gifted Colombian attacking midfield player has been one of the
major critics of his manager’s rotation policy, reportedly falling out with Kovač
after growing unhappy with his playing time this season. A permanent bench role
is unheard of for someone of James’ quality and there would be no shortage of
suitors in the upcoming transfer window should he decide to end his stint with
Bayern.
Things are
looking up for die roten but a Bundesliga title tilt looks unlikely at this
stage. Dortmund’s nine point gap looks insurmountable and The Black and Yellows
continue to fascinate, winning the Ruhr derby 2-1 on Saturday.
I’ve previously stated my support for Dortmund
to win the title, with what we’ve seen so far they deserve it and it would be a
fantastic achievement for Lucien Favre’s men. Bayern Munich finally getting
their house in order just adds that much-needed competition and excitement.
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